M24 Chaffee 1/35 Euro Theater Display Kit - Tamiya 35391  [35391]

Tamiya 35391 - 1/35 M24 Chaffee Euro Theater
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Model:
35391
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Tamiya 35391 1/35 M24 Chaffee Euro Theater overview

This 1/35 injection-molded plastic kit portrays the M24 Chaffee in Euro Theater markings and sits within Tamiya's established 1/35 military series as a model intended for careful assembly and display.

The M24 Chaffee was introduced late in World War II to replace earlier light tanks with improved mobility and a lower profile. Entering service in 1944, it saw limited combat in Europe and broader postwar use where speed and reconnaissance capability were valued over heavy armor.

As a modelling subject, the M24 Chaffee attracts attention for its compact silhouette and scouting role. Builders commonly focus on correct hull and turret proportions, realistic track weathering, and replicating period-accurate paint and insignia. The Euro Theater scheme benefits from attention to regional markings and subtle paint tone shifts.

Specifications

  • Scale: 1/35
  • Assembly: Injection-molded plastic model kit
  • Material: Plastic

This kit is aimed at modellers who prioritise scale accuracy and finishing detail for either shelf display or inclusion in a small diorama.

At 1/35 scale external details are large enough to show fine features such as tools, hatches, and surface texture, making it a standard choice for detailed finishing and compatible aftermarket parts.
Yes. The kit is injection-molded and requires cutting, cleaning, gluing, and painting by the modeller to complete the finished model.
Consult period photographs, unit painting guides, and decal instructions to match insignia and stencil placement. Small differences in tone and marking layout are common between units.
Panel shading, light chipping with a fine brush or sponge, subtle dust and mud on lower running gear, and careful decal sealing are typical methods to achieve a realistic finish.

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